Four people were arrested Aug. 24 at a Spring home alleged to be used for growing an estimated $25,000 in marijuana, Montgomery County officials said.

Montgomery County Precinct 3 Constables arrested Brandon Swift, Jessica Swift, Shalisah Poland, and James Varney in connection with the operation in the 29000 block of Loddington Street in the subdivision of Fox Run.

All four have all been charged with felony possession of marijuana and are being held in the Montgomery County Jail.

Constables found multiple plants in full bloom inside the house. They are currently being dried so they can then be weighed to determine additional charges, according to Chief Deputy Matthew Rodrigue with Precinct 3.

The street value was between $20,000 and $25,000, according to Lt. Michael Atkins, who was one of the officers on the scene at the time the warrant was served.

Two children, ages 1 and 5, were also found upon execution of the search warrant. They have been placed in the care of their grandparents. The family had already been on CPS radar for some time, according to Rodrigue.

All four adults were also charged with felony child endangerment since they lived at the home with the children while the marijuana was being grown, police said.

It's not known yet how long the grow house had been in operation, all of which was contained inside the residence.

Atkins says that the house was in disarray with drug paraphernalia in plain view of authorities, and had strong evidence of methamphetamine use.